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Opening Arguments

OA287: Down the Hatch (Act)?

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🗓️ 14 June 2019

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Today's Rapid Response Friday covers all of the breaking developments this week, including a ruling from the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the latest news out of the House of Representatives, and the Office of Special Counsel's latest request that Donald Trump should fire Kellyanne Conway for "flagrant" serial violations of the Hatch Act. What does all that mean? Listen and find out!

We begin by revisiting the state of Wisconsin, where Republicans in gerrymandered-safe seats in the state legislature stripped power away from the incoming Democratic Governor and Attorney General. A trial court issued an injunction preventing that law from going into effect, and just two days ago, the state Supreme Court finally ruled on that injunction. How did that go? (You know the drill.)

Then, we move into the main segment, in which we discuss all of the developments related to the census question we last discussed in Episode 286. Learn about one respondent's petition for limited remand, the White House's assertion of executive privilege, and then what's next from the Democratic House.

After all that, it's time to climb Yodel Mountain. Learn exactly who Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn hired once he fired Covington & Burlington Coat Factory, and what that (probably) means. And then, it's time to learn allllll about the Hatch Act, and why a loyal Trump supporter thinks it means it's time to fire Kellyanne Conway.

Then, it's time for Thomas Takes the Bar Exam. This time, Thomas tackles a tricky question about a government agency that hires a private collector to purchase antiques. Can the state charge sales tax? Listen and find out!

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Show Notes & Links

1. We last discussed the census in Episode 286.
2. Click here to read the NYIC petition for limited remand.
3. This is HR 430, which is the full House vote to allow the Judiciary Committee to sue to enforce the McGahn and Barr subpoenas.
4. And here is the roll call vote.
5. The Hatch Act is 5 U.S.C. § 7323.
6. The Hatch Act was upheld in United States Civil Service Comm’n et al. v. Nat’l Ass’n of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO, et al., 413 U.S. 548 (1973).
7. Finally, click here to read the OSC Conway letter.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So I hold myself in contempt if you try to pull me up here to court without attorney.

0:10.0

I'll ask the questions here.

0:21.3

Car Jacka willy objection.

0:23.3

I'm going to allow her to correct charges that offended her car taxi.

0:30.3

You didn't kill Thompson, but you did Mr. Wells?

0:33.3

Yes! Yes, I killed that Thompson! I killed it! I killed it! I killed it!

0:45.3

You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! Get out of order!

0:54.3

Welcome to Opening Arguments, the podcast that pairs an inquisitive interviewer with the real-life lawyer.

0:59.3

This podcast is sponsored by the law offices of P. Andrew Torres, LLC for entertainment purposes,

1:04.3

is not intended as legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship.

1:08.3

Don't take legal advice from a podcast.

1:17.3

Hello and welcome to Opening Arguments. This is episode 287. I'm your host Thomas Smith.

1:22.3

Over there is P. Andrew Torres, Newborn Caff.

1:27.3

How's it going?

1:29.3

Or should I say, Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo.

1:33.3

Moo. Yeah, no, it's going fantastically well.

1:38.3

And as you alluded to, we just got notification yesterday that Dell O'Nearth,

1:46.3

named Newborn Caff after me.

1:50.3

P. Andrew Torres, she's a long-standing opening argument's listener.

1:54.3

And that was totally not in a million years, did I think?

2:00.3

Yeah.

2:01.3

Someone would someday name a cow.

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